• Ep 20 - Golden Rule Economics, Part 3

  • Sep 17 2024
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 20 - Golden Rule Economics, Part 3

  • Summary

  • This episode brings to light how our personal, corporate, and governmental decisions, influenced by the Golden Rule, can fundamentally alter our society for the better. Join me as we discuss the profound impact of considering long-term consequences over immediate gains.

    We'll examine the ethical dilemmas faced by unions, venture capitalists, and the average consumer in the context of global labor practices and the unseen consequences of our daily choices. This discussion is not just theoretical; it's about actionable insights.

    We address how 'otherism' and ignoring the broader impacts of our decisions can lead to a society where short-term gains lead to long-term crises. From the exploitation of foreign labor to the ethical questions surrounding corporate practices like quarterly earnings reports, we scrutinize how each choice shapes our world.

    Moreover, we tackle the necessity of rethinking how companies and governments operate, advocating for a shift from profit-driven decisions to those that consider multi-generational impacts. This episode is a call to action to embrace accountability and transparency, urging a move towards policies and practices that truly reflect the Golden Rule.

    Don't forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for The Coleman Nation Show to join in our journey towards a more just and sustainable world. #GoldenRuleEconomics #EthicalLeadership #SustainableFuture #TheColemanNationShow #MichaelColeman #ColemanNation

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